CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review

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CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review 

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Where the MA410M really comes into its element is when the power button is pressed, and the light show begins.  Now, remember, the fans themselves are not LED, the whole effect is coming from individually addressable RGB LEDs laid in a string around the exterior of the fin stack, but interior to the black plastic shroud.  

CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review 

 

The effects that can be achieved are simply magical, with still images really unable to do them justice. 

CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review 

 

As you might imagine there are the usual fixed colour options, as well as blends, fades and strobes, and everything in between.  All this is via linked software or compatible motherboards, you can even set the LEDs to show you if the CPU is getting too hot, or weather things are nice and cool, with Blue and red spelling happiness or danger respectively. 

CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review 

 

The whole show can be run from the included wired controller, via downloadable software, or by means of suitable motherboards, so whichever your method you've got cause to celebrate. 

CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M Review  

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